A vessel, preferably a pressure vessel, for containing water of a high temperature in an inner space thereof, which vessel comprises at least one passage. A first hose part, around which a first coupling part provided with a clamping surface extends, and a second coupling part formed around said passage, which is provided with a bearing surface, connect to the passage in the vessel. A second hose part extends from said passage into the inner space of the vessel. The first and the second coupling part are interconnected and the first and the second hose part are provided with flanged ends, which are clamped between the bearing surface and the clamping surface in the coupled condition of the two coupling parts, with the first and the second hose part forming a substantially continuous hose.
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12. A vessel, for containing water of a high temperature in an inner space thereof, which vessel comprises:
at least one passage,
a first hose part connected to the passage in the vessel, around which a first coupling part provided with a clamping surface extends, as well as a second coupling part surrounding said passage, which is provided with a bearing surface, wherein said first and said second coupling part are interconnected and said first hose part is provided with a flanged end, which is clamped between the bearing surface and the clamping surface in a coupled condition of the two coupling parts, the bearing surface and the clamping surface extending substantially parallel to each other at an angle different from 90° relative to the central axis of the passage, such that the end of the first hose part is flanged more than 90° in its clamped position.
1. A vessel, for containing water of a high temperature in an inner space thereof, which vessel includes a vessel wall comprising:
at least one passage,
a first hose part connected to the passage in the vessel, around which a first coupling part provided with a clamping surface extends,
a second coupling part formed around said passage as part of the vessel wall, which is provided with a bearing surface, and
a second hose part, which extends beyond the second coupling part from said passage into the inner space of the vessel, wherein said first and said second coupling part are interconnected and said first and said second hose part are provided with flanged ends, which are clamped between the bearing surface and the clamping surface in a coupled condition of the two coupling parts, with the first and the second hose part forming a substantially continuous hose.
16. A vessel, for containing water of a high temperature in an inner space thereof, which vessel comprises:
a cover provided with at least one passage, into which a first flexible hose part is passed, wherein the inner side of said cover, at least a part thereof around the passage, is lined with a separate plate, which covers the cover from the interior of the vessel and is provided with an opening in line with the passage in the cover, and wherein said plate is flanged, at the location of said opening so as to form a flanged part, such that the hose part is sealed relative to the flanged part of the plate;
a first coupling part provided with a clamping surface; and
a second coupling part surrounding said passage, which is provided with a bearing surface, wherein said first and said second coupling parts are interconnected and wherein the flanged part of the plate at least partially forms the bearing surface of the second coupling part and sealingly abuts against the clamping surface.
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This application is a national stage application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT/NL2009/050747, filed Dec. 8, 2009, published as WO 2010/068098 A1 on Jun. 17, 2010, and claiming priority to Dutch Application No. NL2002302, filed Dec. 8, 2008, which application and publication is incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof in its entirety, and the benefit of priority of which is claimed herein.
The invention relates to a vessel, preferably a pressure vessel, for containing water of a high temperature in an inner space thereof, which vessel comprises at least one passage and a first hose part connected to the passage in the vessel.
Such a vessel is known, for example from International patent application WO 00/63623. Said known vessel is provided with a cover, in which the passage is present. A metal pipe extends through the passage. The first hose connects to the cover of the vessel via the first coupling part, with the pipe being clamped down in the first hose part and the second hose part extending into the pipe. If the first hose part is used for supplying cold water, as in this case, said cold water will come into contact with the hot feed-through pipe, as a result of which the calcium dissolved in the water will precipitate in the form of scale. After all, the solubility of calcium in water will strongly decrease as a result of the contact with the hot metal. This leads to local precipitation of calcium in the feed-through pipe. This effect is enhanced even further by the constriction in the passage caused by the presence of the feed-through pipe that extends into the first hose part.
The object of the invention is to provide a vessel in which the above problems are eliminated or at least alleviated.
In order to accomplish that object, the invention provides a vessel, preferably a pressure vessel, for containing water of a high temperature, which vessel comprises at least one passage, a first hose part connected to the passage in the vessel, around which a first coupling part provided with a clamping surface extends, as well as a second coupling part formed around said passage, which is provided with a bearing surface, as well as a second hose part, which extends from said passage into the inner space of the vessel, said first and said second coupling part being interconnected and said first and said second hose part being provided with flanged ends, which is clamped between the bearing surface and the clamping surface in the coupled condition of the two coupling parts.
By extending the first and the second hose part towards each other, forming seal between them, a substantially continuous (plastic) pipe is provided, which covers the metal parts of the cover and which preferably continues without any constrictions present therein. In this way the causes of scaling are at least largely removed.
Preferably, the bearing surface and the clamping surface extend substantially parallel to each other at an angle different from 90° relative to the central axis of the passage, so that the strain relief of the first hose part is improved even further, in particular if the end of the second hose part is flanged less than 90°, and consequently the end of the first hose part is flanged more than 90°.
If the first hose part is made up of an inner tube of a hose comprising said inner tube and an outer sheath, preferably of a metal mesh, surrounding said inner tube, the invention can be realised if the inner tube extends beyond the outer sheath and can thus continue up to the clamping location between the bearing surface and the clamping surface.
It is advantageous in that regard if the first coupling part is provided with a, preferably metal, pipe-shaped portion, which is thin-walled and which is disposed between the inner tube and the outer sheath of the hose, being clamped to the outer sheath by means of a clamping element, which preferably surrounds the outer sheath. In this way the inner tube can extend through the first coupling part, and said coupling part can be connected to the hose in a simple manner by means of said pipe-shaped portion. Forming the first coupling part of a metal makes it possible to configure the pipe-shaped portion simply as a thin-walled yet sufficiently strong pipe part, whilst the use of the continuous, flanged inner tube obviates the need for additional measures for screening the water from the metal coupling part.
A further improvement of the vessel according to the invention is realised in that at least a part of the inner side of the vessel around the passage is lined with a separate plate of, for example, stainless steel, which plate is provided with a passage in line with the passage in the vessel, said plate being flanged, preferably more than 90°, at the location of the passage therein so as to form a flanged part such that the flanged part of the plate at least partially forms the bearing surface.
The use of said plate, which is preferably attached to the cover of the vessel, in combination with the first and possibly the second hose part makes it possible to prevent any contact of the hot water in the vessel with other parts of the cover. The cover can in that case be formed of a suitable metal or a suitable metal alloy, such as brass, aluminium or an iron alloy or the like, for example by means of a casting process, without any risk of the cover material being affected or disintegrating as a result of contact with the hot water. Additional seals for achieving the desired effect are not required.
It is also possible, of course, to use the plate without said special hose parts provided with flanged ends and to combine it with a passage which is otherwise provided with one or more hose parts. Thus, the first and the second hose part may be moved over the pipe-shaped ends of a first coupling part and be fixed thereto, with the first coupling part forming a seal against the flanged part of the plate either directly or through the use of an additional seal, for example in a comparable manner as at least the first hose part according to the invention.
The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing, which shows embodiments of the invention.
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This contiguous construction is achieved in that the first hose part 4 continues through a first coupling, part 6, which is provided with a clamping surface 7 at the end facing the vessel, with the first hose part 4 continuing beyond the coupling part 6 and being flanged at the clamping surface 7, as a result of which the flanged part 8 of the hose part 4 abuts against the clamping surface 7. The same is the case with the second hose part 5. Said hose part is passed through a passage 9, which is surrounded by a second coupling part 10, which coupling part is provided with a bearing surface 11 facing away from the vessel, against which a flanged end 12 of the second hose part 5 abuts. The first and the second coupling part 6, 10 can be moved into engagement with each other, in this case because the first coupling part is configured as a male part provided with external screw thread 13, whilst the second coupling part is the female coupling part, which is provided with internal screw thread 14, in which the external screw thread 13 of the first coupling part 6 fits.
In this case the inner tube 4 is longer than the sheath 15, so that the inner tube 4 projects beyond the sheath 15, viz. through the coupling part 6 up to the clamping surface 7 thereof. The coupling part 6 comprises a thin pipe-shaped portion 16, which is inserted between the inner tube 4 and the sheath 15, with a clamping sleeve 17 clamping the sheath 15 down on the pipe-shaped portion 16 of the coupling part 6, thus forming a connection between the coupling part 6 and the hose. In this way a connection is realised using few parts, whilst the internal diameter of the hose does not exhibit any staggered portions.
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The invention as described in the foregoing provides a vessel that offers various advantages over the prior art:
The invention is not limited to the embodiments as shown in the drawing and described in the foregoing, which can be varied in several ways within the scope of the invention. Thus, the first hose part 4 could also connect to another part of the vessel, for example the bottom, in which case a second hose part is not needed for having the cold water flow into the vessel at the bottom thereof.
The female coupling part may be integrated in the cover of be configured as a separate part which is attached to the cover, for example by clamping, welding or the like. The invention may furthermore also be used with vessels for other liquids. Aspects of different embodiments may be combined. Thus it is possible, for example, to use the plate 20 from the version shown in
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